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Feds make $1 million available to repair Wisconsin roads, bridge

The quick release funds will allow the state to restore essential traffic routes.

The Trucker News Services

7/11/2008

WASHINGTON — The federal government is making $1 million available immediately in emergency relief funds for Wisconsin to help pay for urgent repairs to roads and bridges damaged by floods, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters announced today.

“We're making this down payment to help restore essential traffic routes so people can get back to their lives and businesses can begin to recover,” Peters said.

Peters said the $1 million quick release was intended to help Wisconsin begin restoring roads that were washed out from the floods, including County Trunk Highway that provides access to Sauk County’s Lake Delton, an important tourist destination and revenue generator for the region.

The Secretary said that the DOT would continue to work with officials from Wisconsin and other Midwestern states as they assess the extent of road damage caused by the floods. She said more resources will likely be made available based on those evaluations.

The Federal Highway Administration's emergency relief program provides funds to states for the repair or reconstruction of federal-aid highways damaged by natural disasters or catastrophic events. The program typically works on a reimbursable basis.

In June, the Department provided a $1 million quick release to Iowa as well to repair damage from the Midwest floods.

“We’re committed to bringing back essential transportation links after a natural disaster strikes,” FHWA Acting Administrator Jim Ray said.